We have two redshirted wrsBilly Kemp was a big part of the offense last season. He got open and was a reliable receiver. I wonder who will replace him. Any suggestions?
Not sure, but hope NUs "Wunderkind" WR coach can start producing.Billy Kemp was a big part of the offense last season. He got open and was a reliable receiver. I wonder who will replace him. Any suggestions?
A start would be having a qb that completed 20% more of his passes or moreNot sure, but hope NUs "Wunderkind" WR coach can start producing.
Lots of dropped passes this year, teaching them to catch would help that completion %.A start would be having a qb that completed 20% more of his passes or more
tennis ball drill comes to mind. That or bricks which they are used to trying to catch.Lots of dropped passes this year, teaching them to catch would help that completion %.
Well, to hit DRs average, they would have had to have dropped over twenty percent of them. Under MR, they do that, they don't play.Lots of dropped passes this year, teaching them to catch would help that completion %.
Or all threeWish dropped passes/ catchable passes were an official stat for WRs. I'm sure coaches have that metric. Would be interesting to know, instead of putting it all on the QB.
Wrenches. If you can catch a wrench, you can catch a ball.tennis ball drill comes to mind. That or bricks which they are used to trying to catch.
Catch or dodge?Wrenches. If you can catch a wrench, you can catch a ball.
Alabama receivers catch BBs paltennis ball drill comes to mind. That or bricks which they are used to trying to catch.
Worked for Jerry Ricetennis ball drill comes to mind. That or bricks which they are used to trying to catch.